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The Meiji Japanese Who Made Modern Taiwan

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Meiji Japanese Who Made Modern Taiwan

Contributors:

By (Author) Toshio Watanabe
Translated by Robert D. Eldridge

ISBN:

9781666908534

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books/Fortress Academic

Publication Date:

14th March 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Politics and government

Dewey:

951.24904

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

184

Dimensions:

Width 161mm, Height 239mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

485g

Description

The Meji Japanese Who Made Modern Taiwan describes the story of Japan's involvement and administration of Taiwan in the pre-war era, with a focus on the period from 1895, when Taiwan was made a part of the Japanese Empire, to 1945, when the Pacific War ended. It introduces the policies pursued and equally important, the personalities, philosophies, and ambitions of the administrators, engineers, and technicians behind those policies. In particular, the unique thinking, leadership styles, and contributions of Kodama Gentaro, Goto Shinpei, Hatta Yoichi, Iso Eikichi, and Sugiyama Tatsumaru, among others who contributed to the development of modern Taiwan, are introduced in great detail. Their accomplishments remain with Taiwan today, which helps explain the extremely close relationship between Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China) and Japan maintain today.

Reviews

Dr. Eldridge's translation of Toshio's The Meiji Japanese Who Made Modern Taiwan is a vital contribution to our understanding of Japan's administration and development of Taiwan in the prewar period. This book highlights not only the well-thought out and generally well-executed policies that brought about Taiwan's modernization, but also the individuals who led these efforts. It was especially interesting to learn about the beliefs and motivations of these men and their families.


Eldridge has made yet another important contribution to our understanding of the history of East Asia by translating Watanabe Toshio's recent work, The Meiji Japanese Who Made Modern Taiwan. Japan played an enormous in the development of Taiwan, through far-reaching education and social policies, infrastructure and irrigation projects, and rice and crop improvement. That the relationship continues today and is so strong are testaments to the positive impact Japan had begun during the Meiji period.


Watanabe Toshio's The Meiji Japanese Who Made Modern Taiwan is a source of enlightenment, along with his other works, for us to deepen our understanding of Japan's administration and development of Taiwan in the pre-1945 period. It shows the contributions Japanese leaders--agronomists, administrators, and engineers--made toward Taiwan, which not only provided for its development but also the foundation for more than a century of close ties, mutual respect, and friendship. By translating this seminal book into English, Robert Eldridge has helped bring these contributions further to light for the global community.

Author Bio

Toshio Watanabe is former professor at Tsukaba University and the Tokyo University of Technology and is former professor, president, and chancellor at Takushoku University.

Robert D. Eldridge is tenured associate professor at Osaka University.

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